How We Help: Human elements of restoration ecology
Author(s): Sophia Anner1, Anna Sher2
1. University of Louisville 2. University of Denver
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Description
This lesson was designed for a 60-75 minute class period with in-person delivery. The target student level is upper-level undergraduate biology majors. The lesson was designed for 20-30 students.
The materials include an instructor guide (1_LessonGuide_HowWeHelp), an in-class presentation (2_PresentationSlides_HowWeHelp), a link to the interview with Dr. Sher (BioGraphI Interview with Dr. Anna Sher), an optional worksheet for students to answer questions and follow along during the lesson (3_StudentWorksheet_HowWeHelp), and the educator key for this worksheet (4_EducatorWorksheet_HowWeHelp).
Quantitative learning objective(s)
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Interpret graphs and/or data figures related to the concepts from this lesson
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Reflect on your perceptions about using graphs or figures in biology.
Diversity/equity/inclusion learning objective(s)
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Reflect on your perceptions of people who do biology.
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Compare your own interests and/or identities to those of people who do biology.
Content learning objective(s)
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Describe the goals of restoration ecology and the techniques used to restore habitats.
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Predict the challenges and benefits to restoring an ecosystem in different biomes.
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Evaluate how manager characteristics may impact restoration success.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Anner, S., Sher, A. (2023). How We Help: Human elements of restoration ecology. BioGraphI FMN Spring 2023, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/JMWC-R020